Microsoft Knew They Got Burned When iTunes First Launched

A series of emails that surfaced in Microsoft antitrust case have come to light, the most interesting of which show Bill Gates admitting his company was "flat footed" in the wake of the 2003 iTunes launch.

It's not the first email that's caught Gates owning up to his company's faults, and I'm sure it won't be the last. What's interesting about this one, though, is his encouragement to "move quick and match and do stuff better". Seven years later, and I'd say they've still got a ways to go.

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